Am 29. und 30. Oktober 2019 fand ein Workshop zum Thema "Agent-Based Economics" statt, der vom Graz Schumpeter Centre organisiert wurde - im Folgenden finden Sie die Übersicht über den Ablauf der beiden Tage.
Dienstag, 29. Oktober 2019, SZ 15.22 |
9:00-9:15: Richard Sturn (head of the GSC): Welcome and Introduction |
9:15-10:45: Herbert Dawid (Bielefeld): Policy Analysis Using the Eurace@Unibi Model |
11:15-12:00: Patrick Mellacher (Graz): Modelling the Endogenous Birth and Evolution of Industries |
14:00-14:45: Oliver Reiter (Wien): Declining Business Dynamism explained by an Agent-Based Macro Model |
14:45-15:30: Timon Scheuer (Graz): Minimum Wage in Polarized Labour Markets: Stabilizing an Evolutionary (Agent-Based) Approach |
16:00-17:30: Andrea Roventini (Pisa): Faraway so close: Climate Change and Green Transition in an Agent-Based Integrated Assessment Model |
Mittwoch, 30. Oktober 2019, SZ 15.22 |
9:00-10:30: Manfred Füllsack (Graz): Bifurcation Prediction in ABMs, on the Example of Unemployment Hysteresis and Tippings in Iterated Public Good Games |
11:00-12:30: Manuel Scholz-Wäckerle (Wien): Consumption & Class in Evolutionary Macroeconomics |
14:00-14:45: Lena Gerdes (Wien): An Agent-Based Model of Unequal Exchange: International Trade, Extractivism and Labor Exploitation |
14:45-15:30: Michael Miess (Wien): Expanding the Technological Frontier of Macroeconomic Modeling |
16:00-17:30: Claudius Gräbner (Linz): Getting the Best of Both Worlds – Potentials for Triangulating Agent-Based and Equilibrium-Based Analyses. |